I have translated fifteen sentences of present indefinite tense from Urdu into English. I'm posting these sentences in three different posts in three groups of five sentences each. Please, see if these sentences are grammatical and make complete sense. 1) We go to museum now and then. 2) Chiltern enjoy visiting zoo. 3) My friend always gives me the right advice. 4) He who works hard has its fruit. 5) You pay Rs 1000 as tax every year.
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1) We go to the museum now and then. (When in doubt, always put the article in. ) 2) Children enjoy visiting the zoo.
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1) We go to the museum now and then.
(When in doubt, always put the article in.
) 2) Children enjoy visiting the zoo.
3) Correct.
4) He who works hard has his reward.
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1) We go to the museum now and then. (When in doubt, always put the article in. English, especially American English, is very article-heavy and the odds are greatly in your favor if you put the article in.)